The Kind of Vision That Sets You Apart

The Kind of Vision That Sets You Apart

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Supporting Decisions You Don’t Agree With

Episode #767 You're part of a team tasked with setting a strategic direction in your company. When the team settles on their direction, you disagree with the decision. What do you do? What about when your boss fills you in a decision that you don’t agree with… what do you do? Sam ...  Show more

Lessons I Learned in Cuba

Episode #766 I recently spent some time away from my offices, part of it on a cruise with my wife. One of the ports of call was Havana Cuba. It was fun, and I learned a few lessons. Here are just a few: Why you should be nice, there is always a future for those who hustle, and of ...  Show more

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